60 Cards in this Set
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Readers for Early Readers
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Publishers all use different criteria for age or grade level
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Children see ____ commercials per year.
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30,000
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Nursery Rhymes are used introduce ____ and teach _____.
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-sounds and language
-rhyme, counting/mathematics, alliterations
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Mother Goose
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-first associated with puppet plays
-passed down by word of mouth
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Bruce Lansky
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-wrote The New Adventures of Mother Goose
-mentioned in a class lecture that Mother Goose can represent contemporary values
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Iona Opie
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-another influential person for nursery rhymes
-discusses violence
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Ring O' Roses
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-illustrated by Leslie Brooks
-illustrations of pigs
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The House that Jack Built
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-illustrated by Paul Galdone
-black and white with some color
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To Market, To Market
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-illustrated by Peter Spier
-19th century farm life
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Here Comes Mother Goose
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-illustrated by Rosemary Wells
-animals dressed in clothing
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"Runes to War off Sorrow" Article
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-part of our culture for multiple centuries
-political satire
-historical context
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Music can be used (for children) to...
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Calm them down or pump them up.
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Hush Little Baby
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Traditional folk lullaby, ideal for an infant
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A-Hunting We Will Go
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Routine bedtime stories where a restless child starts singing song about hunting adventures and eventually, in the song, the children start getting ready for bed.
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Howdi Do
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-illustrated by Woody Guthrie
-saying "howdi-do" or greeting everyone you see
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Wheels on the Bus
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Children are able to act it out; repetition
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ABC Books
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-introduce letters and shapes
-good introductory concept books to use with children under 5
-serve as identification books for certain objects & animals
-objects/animals must be clearly represented on the page and easily identifiable
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Animalia
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Very detailed with many letter examples
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ABC Bunny
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B & W with red lettering
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Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
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Lots of color that begs to be read aloud
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Alligators All Around
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Controversial b/c it uses the example of Imitating Indians for "I"
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It's important in counting books for...
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Objects that are being counted to be easily identifiable.
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Ten, Nine, Eight
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-counts backwards
-ethnic representation
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Count with Maisy
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-simple, very few words, very COLORFUL
-board book
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Moja Means One
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-story about East African culture
-Swahili counting book
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Counting Wildflowers
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Uses photography
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Zin, Zin, Zin: A Violin
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-musical counting book
-very LOUD and colorful
-instruments are personified
-uses big adjectives
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Mouse Count
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Mouse Count
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What can be easily taught by using books rather than doing?
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Color
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Freight Train
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-focuses on blurry vs. clear
-reminds us of everyday life; reality based
-Donald Crews
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Changes, Changes
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-illustrated by Pat Hutchins
-story on working together
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Emergent Literacy
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Reading and writing behaviors of young children that precede and develop into conventional literacy
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Lev Vygotsky
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-theory of social learning
-psychologist
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Visual Literacy
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-first mentioned in 1969 by a man working for Eastman Kodak
-the ability to interpret, negotiate, and make meaning from information presented in the form of an image
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Learning to Read through Picture Books
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-Sue Ornstein
-developmental with several stages
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Predictable books
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-familiar sequences
-repetitive story patterns
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Picnic
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-lost baby mouse
-wordless book
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Tuesday
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Almost wordless book about frogs
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Anno's Britain
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-meticulous detailed artwork
-like Where's Waldo
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Caldacott Award
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Excellence in illustrations by ALA
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"Perennial Picture Books"
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-important because she made a list of best picture books from 1900-1985
-Betsy Hearne
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Woodcuts
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Oldest form of art techique
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Snowy Day
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-collage
-African American boys play in the snow
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Smoky Night
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Based on real life riots
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Mr. Grumpy's Outing
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-takes place on a boat
-paint technique
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Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
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-paint technique
-about a lost boy because he turns into a pebbled
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Duck on a Bike
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Takes place on a farm; paint technique
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Photography
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Tana Hoban uses this; everyday life, reality-based
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Stevie
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Illustrates the power of line
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Jumanji
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-story of a magical game
-lack of color but it adds to the bizarreness of the story
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Tar Beach
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-story about quilts
-folk art
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In the Night Kitchen
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-Mickey
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Impressionism
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Relies on the use of light on an objects...hints at reality
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Owl Moon
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-uses impressionism
-takes place in the woods
-Yolen
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Cartoon
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Most popular form of artistic styles
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Paint
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Most popular art technique
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Chrysanthemum
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-Victoria
-takes place at a school
-learning to like your name
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George and Martha
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-cartoon
-has chapters
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Math Curse
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-Mrs. Fibonacci
-surrealism
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A Day with Wilbur Robinson
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-surrealism
-frog wearing teeth
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